Plot

After one of her fellow taxi dancers is murdered by an unknown man who she met through a personal column advert, Adrienne Charpentier is recruited by the police to answer a series of similar adverts to try to track down the killer. She meets and falls in love with the charming nightclub owner and womanizer Robert Fleury, but clues begin to appear that suggest that it is he who is the murderer.

Plot

Sandra Carpenter (Lucille Ball) is an American who came to London to perform in a show, but now is working as a taxi dancer. She is upset to find out that friend and fellow dancer Lucy Barnard (Tanis Chandler) is missing and believed to be the latest victim of the notorious "Poet Killer," who lures victims with ads in the newspaper's personal columns and sends poems to taunt the police.

Scotland YardInspector Harley Temple (Charles Coburn) asks if Sandra would be willing to work undercover to help find her missing friend and the killer. He sees first-hand how observant she is and gives her a temporary police identification card and a gun. Sandra is asked to answer personal ads, watched over by an officer bodyguard, H.R. Barrett (George Zucco).

By coincidence, she meets the dashing man-about-town stage revue producer Robert Fleming (George Sanders). In the meantime, Sandra answers an ad placed by Charles van Druten (Boris Karloff), a former fashion designer who is now mentally imbalanced. Barrett has to come to her rescue.

See also

Telecom Argentina

Telecom Argentina is the major local telephone company for the northern part of Argentina, including the whole of the city of Buenos Aires. Briefly known as Sociedad Licenciataria Norte S.A., it quickly changed its name, and is usually known as simply Telecom within Argentina.

History

In 1990, Argentina started to privatize most of its state-owned utilities: power, water, trains, and telecommunications, just to name a few. The monopoly of state-owned phone service ENTel was split into two territories: France Télécom was given the "upper half" of the country, from the middle to the north, and Telefónica was given the southern part. Each company was given an initial 7 year monopoly beginning on November 8, 1990. Initially, other companies were given exclusive licenses for international long distance, as well as cellular phone service.

Personal (album)

Personal is the debut studio album by the American vocal group Men of Vizion. It was released on June 18, 1996 via Michael Jackson's record label, MJJ Music, after a demo tape was played to him by producer Teddy Riley. The album has been described as a "sumptuous blend" of vocal R&B and "90s production techniques", that alternates between smooth ballads and new jack swing.

Personal received mixed reviews from music critics, with some critics noting similarities between the group and Boyz II Men. Some critics felt as if the material was unmemorable versions of Boyz II Men songs, while others felt that Personal was highly different from the music at the time. The album only managed to chart in the United States, where it peaked at 14 on the BillboardHeatseekers Albums, 29 on the BillboardR&B Albums and 186 on the BillboardTop 200. Two singles were released to promote the album: "House Keeper" and "Do Thangz". The former was a commercial success, peaking at number 13 on the U.S. BillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and at 67 on the U.S. BillboardHot 100.

Personal Column

Right behind the headlines of the papers there's aspace entitled Personal.And since I'm young and sensitive it's always there Iturn to first of allFor in between the vibro-massage, sauna baths, therubber goods, the corsetrySomeone sends a message that is classified asadvertising Agony.Agony will always find a way.You read there every dayTrue-life love stories, taken short.Agony at seven-and-a-kick a time,A stifled sob a line,A list of breaking hearts and surgical supports."Molly, will you please come home. I miss you. Will youplease forgive me?I love you very much and I am sorry for what I did.Love, Sidney.""Artistic photographs, plain paper covers, fifty-nine-and-sixpence, postage free.""Unsightly hair on arms and legs and faces is removedquite painlessly."Who knows if wayward Molly will return?Does Sidney really yearn?And if he does, does Molly care?What quarrel set them at each other's throats?Did Sidney send for postcards through the post?Or did Molly grow superfluous hair everywhere?"Widow, 46 would like sophisticated gentleman tocontact her.Similar interests and with a view to friendliness.Motor car preferred.""Mrs Ivy Armitage thanks all her friends for kindnesseswhen times were hard."And "The Honorable Dicky Cholmondley is not sendinganybody any Christmas cards.""Dynamic methods Strengthen and RefineThe Power of your Mind"In case your memories are none too good;And if you cannot manage on your ownTake out a personal loan.There's no security, it's understood."Seven days’ free trial for an anti-nuclear shelter. Noobligations at all."And there's news of debutantes coming out with all thecustomary Belgrave balls.Ten shillings reward: Box No. 33 has gone and lost herbudgerigar."Happy Birthday darling Sheila from your Mummy and yourDaddy, wherever you are."Right behind the headlines of the papers there's aspace entitled PersonalAnd for those who get the agony, that's the place to

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